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US appeals court dismisses suit challenging Tennessee anti-drag law

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A US appeals court on Thursday dismissed a challenge to a Tennessee law that restricts drag performances, reversing a lower court’s decision that blocked the law from taking full effect. The post US appeals court dismisses suit challenging Tennessee anti-drag law appeared first on JURIST - News.

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Federal judge temporarily blocks Tennessee law restricting drag performances

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A federal judge in Tennessee on Friday temporarily blocked a controversial law that would have imposed strict limits on drag performances in the state. The post Federal judge temporarily blocks Tennessee law restricting drag performances appeared first on JURIST - News. Judge Thomas L. The pause is subject to extension.

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Tennessee savings statute measured from dismissal of first tort complaint.

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A third complaint filed more than one year after dismissal of the original complaint did not fall within the savings statute and was time barred. Defendant filed a motion to dismiss based on the statute of limitations. In Abdou v. Brown , No. 2023-01593-COA-R3-CV (Tenn. This third complaint was filed in September 2023.

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US federal judge sides with Tennessee Pride festival in challenge to drag ban

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Desmond went on to state that his office believed the recent judicial ruling finding the AEA unconstitutional only applied to Shelby County, Tennessee, and that his office would prosecute festival organizers and attendees if they violated the law. And of course when the judge came back said yeah it applies to you too.

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Apartment complex dog park fell within residential exception of Tennessee dog bite statute.

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A dog park located within an apartment complex being used by residents of the complex was considered to fall within the residential exception of the Tennessee dog bite statute, so plaintiff, who was bitten at her apartment complex’s dog park, had to show that the dog’s owner knew or should have known of the dog’s dangerous propensities to establish (..)

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Tennessee HCLA Case Dismissed under Statute of Limitations.

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Where a patient left the hospital with known pressure ulcers and no wound treatment plan, the statute of limitations for his HCLA (health care liability act, formerly known as medical malpractice) claim related to those skin wounds began to run on the day he was discharged from the hospital. In Jackson v. This ruling was affirmed on appeal.

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Tennessee statute of limitations is based on gravamen of complaint.

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Where plaintiff’s claims against defendant county were based on intentional torts, a one-year statute of limitations applied. Lauderdale County, Tennessee , No. In Anderson v. W2022-00332-COA-R3-CV (Tenn. 21, 2023), plaintiff was pulled over by a sheriff’s deputy employed by defendant county. Dismissal was affirmed on appeal.

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